Subject: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Folkiedave Date: 16 Oct 08 - 01:06 PM Those lovely people at Fellside have published a wonderful new record of A.L. Lloyd called "Ten Thousand Miles" subtitled "English and Australian Folk Songs, Recordings from the early days of the folk revival". It is a two disc set with English Songs on one disc and Australian songs on the second disc. To be sold at the price of one CD so really good value. Some rare tracks and some great singing by Bert. All sorts of accompanying musicians: Alf Edwards on all the English songs; Peggy Seeger; Ralph Rinzler and others on the Australian songs. Excellent value for money. |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Dave Ruch Date: 16 Oct 08 - 01:24 PM Great news, thanks! |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Leadfingers Date: 16 Oct 08 - 01:59 PM No mention of it on the Fellside Website as yet !! When is Release Date Dave ? |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Folkiedave Date: 16 Oct 08 - 02:11 PM No idea - I suspect the launch will be at the Lloyd concert on 15th at C# House. I probably got mine early for the radio show I do - I will play a track tomorrow. They are very friendly at Fellside - I am sure they would reply to any emails. |
Subject: RE: New A.L.Lloyd Record From: GUEST,Reinhard Zierke Date: 16 Oct 08 - 02:56 PM I don't have this compilation yet either, but I collected the available information at my website at Ten Thousand Miles Away. In short, the tracks seem to be from two 78" HMV records, the Riverside LP "English Street Songs", the Topic LP "The Singing Sailor" and the Wattle records "Convicts and Currency Lads", "The Banks of the Condamine and Other Bush Songs" and "Across the Western Plains". Reinhard |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Dave Sutherland Date: 16 Oct 08 - 04:14 PM It is quite possible that some of the Australian songs could be from an early Topic LP called "Outback Ballads" as he used the above musicians on that recording. Anyway it sounds a must have album. |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: curmudgeon Date: 16 Oct 08 - 05:39 PM I hope that this will be available from CAMSCO - Tom |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Charley Noble Date: 16 Oct 08 - 05:39 PM Great news! Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: dick greenhaus Date: 16 Oct 08 - 06:03 PM CAMSCO has a number of copies on order. Hasn't reaced this contimemt yeat, as far as I can tell. |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: curmudgeon Date: 16 Oct 08 - 06:09 PM Please reserve one for me, Dick. Thanks - Tom Hall |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: dick greenhaus Date: 16 Oct 08 - 07:58 PM If anyone wanst one, please let me know. I have to order from England, which takes an unconscionable amount of time. I should also point out that Folktrax has a CD of Lloyd's called Thr Bramble Briar. Grand stuff. |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 16 Oct 08 - 08:29 PM The promos for this double CD have just been sent out. there's an advert in the new fRoots. It will be launched at the Bert day at cecil Sharp House on 15 November, when Paul Adams of Fellside will give a talk on Bert's recordings. There will be some Bert related features in the next issue of English Dance & Song magazine (blatant plug... if Dave Eyre can do it, so can I!!) Derek Schofield |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Leadfingers Date: 16 Oct 08 - 09:20 PM C Sharp House looks like the place to be on 15th November |
Subject: RE: New A.L.Lloyd Record From: GUEST,Reinhard Zierke Date: 17 Oct 08 - 01:11 AM DsveS: "Outback Ballads" is a compilation of the Wattle recordings too. Reinhard |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: GUEST Date: 17 Oct 08 - 09:24 AM Derek, Any sign of Dave Arthur's biography? |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Folkiedave Date: 17 Oct 08 - 01:32 PM Yes it is being published by the EFDSS (Dave's problem was always getting a publsher) and the launch is November 15th at the event referred to above. And I played a track today on my radio show (possibly a first!!) News of that later...... Blatant plug..... |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Folkiedave Date: 18 Oct 08 - 04:48 AM Take a look at the second half of the playlist. www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=110008&messages=16 |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 18 Oct 08 - 07:36 AM Certainly, the intention was to launch the book at the Bert day on 15 November. But the EFDSS website makes it clear that the book won't be out by that date. Instead, Dave will be giving a talk about Bert, and Fellside will be launching the aforementioned double CD. I expect there may be a pre-publication offer on the book at the event. The guest list and programme are on the EFDSS website. www.efdss.org Derek Schofield |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Folkiedave Date: 18 Oct 08 - 08:42 AM Sorry Derek, The leaflet I was using as my source says it would be launched at the event. Thanks for pointing that out. That is a brilliant guest list. As good as you would get for three folk festivals and all for £20.00 If only I was able to go.....sigh..... |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: Art Thieme Date: 18 Oct 08 - 05:42 PM Are the Australian songs the LP album he did for Riverside Records in the 1960s?? I think it was called Australian Bush Ballads here in the U.S. Art |
Subject: A L Lloyd centenay CD From: mark gregory Date: 01 Nov 08 - 07:01 PM Fellside: A L Lloyd Double CD A L 'Bert' Lloyd was one of the architects of the English Folk Revival. He was a singer, writer and mentor to many of the leading folk artists of today. His interest in folk music started when he was working in Australia in the 1920s. These recordings made in the 1950s are some of the earliest he made of English and Australian songs. Fellside is releasing this double CD as part of the Bert Lloyd centenary celebrations |
Subject: RE: New A..L.Lloyd Record From: mark gregory Date: 01 Nov 08 - 07:06 PM TEN THOUSAND MILES: The Double CD is out! see Fellside Website |
Subject: RE: New A.L.Lloyd Centenary CD From: mark gregory Date: 02 Nov 08 - 03:59 AM actually it's called TEN THOUSAND MILES AWAY mark |
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